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Winter Awareness Training
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Introduction Preparing your unit for Klondike o Planning Steps o Training on How to Pack your Backpack o Preparing a hearty meal for your Patrol o Gear for cold weather camping The Event: Friday Night - Sunday o Travel, Arrival, and Parking o Hitting the Trail o Checking in at Camp o Setting up Camp (Water, trash and Toilets) o Saturday Events - Town Mayor’s o Saturday Evening o Check out and the hike home
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What does a successful trip look like to you (SPL and Adult Leaders)? Planning Steps Safety Considerations o Conditions change quickly o Buddy system, patrol method o Units stay together on the trial and in camp o Keeping warm means keeping dry (inside and out) o Emergency Action Plans o Leave No Trace o Tour Permits and Guide to Safe Scouting
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Key points Warm sleeping gear packed separate Sleeping bag in waterproof bag Carry only what you need Use a checklist and double check Use a meeting to inspect your packs and gear Pack covers for poor weather
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Key Points Simple to prepare One pot meal High protein and high carbohydrates Easy clean up Tasty Low cost Plenty of liquids
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Key Points Check vehicles before you go Driving conditions Carry chains Stop in Shaver Lake to put on gear Be ready to unload when you arrive Assemble your Unit clear of the unloading area
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Saturday Activities and Events - Joseph o Breakfast in Camp sites o Opening Ceremonies and Flags - o Events – Reports from the Town Mayor’s o Scoutmaster Tea - o Lunch time what you need to know– Teresa o Awards Ceremony – o Patches and Checkout o Saturday Evening Activities -
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Saturday Activities and Events - Joseph o Breakfast in Camp sites o Opening Ceremonies and Flags - o Events – Reports from the Town Mayor’s o Scoutmaster Tea - o Lunch time what you need to know– Teresa o Awards Ceremony – o Patches and Checkout o Saturday Evening Activities - Other Issues - Dave o First Aid o Evacuation Plan, Poor Weather o Leave No Trace o Tour Permits o Guide to Safe Scouting
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Introduction Preparing your unit for Klondike o Planning Steps o Training on How to Pack your Backpack The Event Begins – Friday Night o Travel, Arrival, and Parking o Hitting the Trail o Checking in at Camp o Setting up Camp (Water, trash and Toilets) o Preparing a hearty meal for your Patrol
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Saturday Activities and Events o Breakfast in Camp o Opening Ceremonies and Flags o Events – Reports from the Town Mayor’s o Lunch time what you need to bring o Awards Ceremony o Saturday Evening Activities Other Issues o First Aid o Evacuation Plan, Poor Weather o Leave No Trace o Tour Permits o Guide to Safe Scouting
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Be prepared for winter driving conditions All vehicles must carry tire chains Consider a pre-arrival stop to get gear on Parking
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